FADA is a play on words in the Irish language -- a "fada" is a mark over a vowel that makes it longer, so "fada" means "longer" or "slower." It's also an acronymn for an Irish sentence, "Fuinneamh An Dúchais Againn," or "The Vigour of What's Native is Ours" -- or more simply, "Our strength is here."

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Let’s say we've lost most of the self-reliant skills and classical education that our forbears posessed. Let's say we have replaced them with a culture of buying and discarding things we don't value, and staring at glowing screens. Let's say you want to try to rediscover an older way of life, believing we will need such things again.
And let’s say you have a daughter.